Are you looking for a fabulous ice cream recipe for a 4th of July celebration? Luckily, your search is over! I shared this ice cream recipe several years ago and it is a perfect time to share again. This is a traditional cooked custard recipe my dad has made for years. It makes the most creamy, deliciousness that you will ever put in your mouth. You can really taste the difference between a cooked ice cream and a non-cooked ice cream. It doesn't take long to prepare this recipe and it is worth the little bit of effort you will put into it. In fact, I have all the ingredients sitting on the counter ready to make the custard. I have to tell you that we often fight over who gets to lick the spoon and clean out the bowl! Let's look at the Starting Line-Up. Just a few basic ingredients. Please note that the ice cream salt in the picture is only for my ice cream freezer and not for the recipe!! If you are like me, I like the recipe all at once and...
"Be Still and Know That I am God" Psalm 46:10
Wishing you the best Easter time. May it be a time of new beginnings at Still Woods Farmhouse.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo. I wish you and yours a wonderful Easter. Hugs, Deb
ReplyDeleteWhat a sensational picture. Happy Easter to you too! And thanks for the blog visit.
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty picture and I wish you a happy Easter!
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Shelia :)
How beautiful! Happy Easter.
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Cindy
Enjoyed seeing your Easter decor. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying the weekend and a Happy Easter to you also.
Beautiful picture. Have a wonderful Easter.
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And a wonderful Easter to you also! We'll be celebrating with our son shortly -- time to get into the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog and for your sweet comment -- I love using things that were my mother's and I'm so glad my daughter has a healthy respect for them also!
I just looked back at your azalea photos -- gorgeous! They and the oaks bring back memories -- I'm originally from Louisiana.
Happy Easter to you too! I hope your day is wonderful as you celebrate this special Sunday.
ReplyDeleteCool picture! Happy Easter to You.
ReplyDeleteThank you. You too. Thanks for visiting me and leaving your sweet words.
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